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Posted - February 03 2019 : 09:23:19 AM
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By happy accident, I discovered Clear Gorrilla Glue makes great water effects. I'd used WS pellet and pre-liquid before, and found they tended to run badly if not carefully dammed in. Also, they seep into plaster cloth rather quickly, requiring renewed applications to a get any effect.
The CGG has a relatively quick set time of maybe 15 minutes, is much more viscous so it does drain and dribble as easily as WS resisins tend to do.
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Posted - February 03 2019 : 11:25:06 AM
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Interesting, but do bubbles get trapped in the medium? One of the nice things about resin "water" is that you can eliminate bubbles using a butane torch.
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Posted - February 03 2019 : 9:25:10 PM
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WHOA! Awesome tip, Chops. Honestly, the bubbles don't look too bad in this case....and add a sense of movement to the stream, in my opinion.
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